![]() ![]() Oh and Father is senile, frequently going into decades or even centuries-long comas due to being a utterly mad god. ![]() Two times, the Bad Gods have risen, only to get themselves slaughtered but weakened the Neutral Gods significantly until they're now a shadow of their former selves. Virtually every deity in human history is one of the First Born children of Father, the Sky-Father of all mythologies, and most of them have multiple guises among various cultures. ![]() There's the Good Gods and the Bad Gods except the Good Gods are jackases and the Bad Gods are complete monsters so it's more Neutral Gods and Bad Gods. The premise of the book, loosely, is that the Ashura and Deva have been warring for millions of years on our planet. Oddly enough, I'm also reminded of Wildstorm's W.I.L.D.C.A.T.S but that's more to show what a strange person I am rather than any influence on Mr. This is a compliment to the author because there's a staggering number of mythologies mixed together in this particular oddball stew of Christianity, paganism, Hinduism, and Arthurian lore. ![]() So, basically it's American Gods if it was a action horror movie rather than a whimsical Gaiman-esque road rtrip. ![]()
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